Remember those great Pleiadian UFO contactees and all their
UFO photos and video? Nice crystal clear shots of 'beam ships' and various other
type of craft. Enter Adrian, self-proclaimed Pleiadian contactee from Florida.
Adrian's story is that the same aliens contacting infamous UFO contactee Billie
Meier are also now contacting him. Like his Swiss counterpart, Adrian has many
photos he alleges show Pleaidian spaceships. Well, don't be fooled by some
photos, and here's why...

The photo above appears on Sean David Morton's
website and Morton has heavily
promoted Adrian as the real deal.
Click here to read an interview (it is
a PDF file, click on issue 30, 'The Man that Fell To Earth') (Ed. Note:
Though the main web site remains, this particular link has been removed.) that appears in a
past issue of Morton's newsletter about him meeting Adrian. On Morton's website
he states,

"This incredible photo was taken in 1995 by Pleiadian
contactee Adrian. He used to live on the top floor of a condo complex next to a
golf course in Miami, Florida. He crouched down on his porch when they appeared
in order to get the patio railing in the shot to show some distance and
perspective. These four craft represent various advances in Pleiadian
technology. The craft on the far left, he claims, is a German craft built in the
1920s with assistance from the Pleiadians. This group of 'P's come from a planet
called Romul in the Alcyone star system. This is just one of nearly a thousand
pictures that are currently being analyzed. "

Morton also claimed that he had Adrian's alleged UFO photos
analyzed, saying, "His videos and photographs are the
best I have ever seen. I took the material to men who were the best in their
field. Special effects wizards working on the upcoming blockbuster,
'INDEPENDENCE DAY', and NASA contractors who analyzed the material and told me
they could find no fault, flaw, or evidence of trickery, hoax or fraud in the
pictures..."

Hopefully Morton releases this analysis to the public when he
talks about Adrian's case and the above photo.. Jeff Ritzman, a well known UFO
investigator and special effects artists found a bit of a problem with Morton's
promotion of Adrian's photo. You see, Ritzmann discovered the profound secret
driving Adrian's UFO propulsion systems - string!

In the enhanced photo above, courtesy of Ritzmann, you can
clearly see strings supporting Adrian's bogus Pleiadian ships...

Morton
began promoting Adrian's case and is alleged to have told Adrian that he "could
make a lot of money" from his case. Morton went so far as changing Adrian's name
to 'Akron' and sending him on a speaking tour of Europe - the tour was reported
to have not done well. Morton has stated several times in public that he
possesses a video allegedly showing Adrian boarding a beam ship and then flying
off. While Morton has been boasting about this tape for quite some time, the
public has yet to see it. Since the source of the information is Morton, that
automatically makes it dubious at best.

Also on Morton's
website are a variety of other photos.
(Ed. Note: The main website is still active, but the link has been removed.) The photo below is alleged to have been taken during World War II of a German
craft at a landing base:

ABOVE: Photo from
Morton's website. About the photo Morton states, "Circa World War II picture
of a landed VRIL or Hannabu class flying saucer with engineers and pilots,
allegedly taken at a German UFO base somewhere in Europe."

On the same website page appear two photos alleged to have
been taken by Adria of Pleiadian UFOs at a secret landing base.

LEFT: Morton
states, "A fleet of Pleiadian craft, nearly 300 feet in diameter are seen
here landing at a secret Pleiadian base supposedly somewhere in the Matto Grosse
area of Central Brazil." RIGHT: Morton states, " Taken again by Adrian,
we see the detail of a man standing at the foot of a series of landing/launching
pads."

See the similarities in the three photos? It is far too easy
to fake UFO photos and anyone with half an imagination can easily do it. This is
not to say we should discount all UFO photos as fraudulent, just the ones
appearing here...